April 17, 2011

Down the road a little bit - Greece

The European nations tried the same form of government that we are starting on. They started about ten years earlier than we did and the rewards are just starting to show. From The Independent:
Anarchy erupts in Greece as austerity bites
As explosions boom, the town's loudspeakers blare: "Attention! Attention! We are under attack!" Air-raid sirens wail through the streets, mingling with the frantic clanging of church bells. Clouds of tear gas waft between houses as helmeted riot police move in to push back the rebels. This isn't a war zone, but a small town just outside Athens. And while its fight is about a rubbish dump, it captures Greece's angry mood over its devastated economy.

As unemployment rises and austerity bites ever harder, tempers seem to fray faster in Greece, with citizens of all stripes thumbing their noses at authority. Some refuse to pay increased highway tolls and public transport tickets. There has been a rise in politicians being heckled and even assaulted. Yesterday, in Thessalonika, scores of activists were arrested after violent clashes with police.
What a wonderful thing to look forward to... Posted by DaveH at April 17, 2011 12:37 PM
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